The Straits Times, 3 October 1964

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times kati<» l(tl He"**' 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1964 15 CENTS Kl>\ 731
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  • 190 1 FACE OF A Dreamland 'Premier 9 TRAITOR PENANG. Fri. Haji Haron bin Haji Puteh, whom a Jakarta report yesterday claimed as the "acting President and Prime Minister of the Republic of Malaya," is a former leader of the Penang branch of Party Rakyat. The party here today dissociated itself from
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  • 594 1 Three clashes in 24 hours in Sarawak TWO GUERILLAS KILLED INDONS CARRY WOUNDED AWAY KUCHINC. Friday HEAVY fighting has flared up again between Indonesian guerillas and Malaysian security forces patrolling the Sarawak border. Three separate clashes were reported within 24 hours. Two of the enemy were killed. The
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  • 495 1 This TV set may be a 'killer' —CORONER WARNS SINGAPORE. Friday. THE State Coroner, Mr. N. Canesan, today warned owners of a Japanese model TV set to have any "exposed parts" in their sets appropriately covered, as they constituted "a grave danger". Mr. (i;mes;m w;is holding ;in inquest on an
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  • 812 1  - Split threat, so Devan may stay on JACKIE SAM By CINdAPOBK Fri. a The National Trades In ion Congress tonight rejected the resignation of Mr. C.V. Devan Nair in the face of a threatened split in the labour movement. Mr. Nair. whQ is secretary general of the NTUC and MP
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  • 265 1 CAIRO. Friday j 1 FOREIGN ministers of 44 non-aligned countries met here again today in closed session to discuss the agenda for Monday's summit meeting One of the prncipal issues still to be decided was whether the Congolese Prime Minister, Mr. Moise Tshombe,
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  • 43 1 NEW DKLHI Prl Mr Lai Bahadur Shastri. Indian Prune j Minister, left by nlr for Cairo to attend the non-ali«ned nations' «ummlt conference today, his 60th birthday. It is Mr. Bhastriii first trip out*We the Indian sub-continent 1 Reuter.
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  • 177 1 China invited to join disarm pact MANCHESTER. Fri. ITI Sir Alec DouglasHome said here today he hoped the West and Russia could soon reach a double agreement to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and to station observers in Warsaw and Nato Pact countries. The British Prime Minister. in a
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  • 75 1 NEW YORK. Prl. Robert Kennedy Jr., 10. son of the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, filled out a lorm for the start of school this week and gave his father's occupation as "unemployed." The teacher said that didn't look too good and I agreed." said the
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  • 20 1 TOKYO Fri. Central African Republic has switched its diplomatic rccoKnitioh from Nationalist to Communist China, Peking announced today.
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  • 50 1 BONN. Frt. An American couple were killed by leaking gas after flying to Neckarsulm to arrange the funeral to the wife's parents who died of the same cause at the week-end. A neighbour who accompanied them to the parents' flat was also found dead, police reported. Reuter.
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  • AFRO-ASEAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 202 2 Moscow, Friday THE Soviet Union announced today additional military aid for Indonesia which, authoritative sources said, would replace the American aircraft of the Indonesian Air Force A joint Soviet-Indonesian communique published after President Soekarno's three-day visit said: "Conser.t was expressed to increase Indonesia's
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    • 119 2 RAWALPINDI. Kri—President Ayub Khan vnil yesterday that Tengku Abdul Rahman had shown "a fine gesture of statesmanship" in responding towards reaching a peaceful settlement of the dispute with Indonesia. The President, in a nationwide radio talk, commented on President Soekarno's rrrrnt visit to Rawalpindi, at
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    • 80 2 NEW DELHI. Kri. The Indian Primp Minister. Mr. ri. will nu-et PreMdent Ayub Khan In Karachi on Oct. 12 on his way home from the non-aligned conference in Cairo. Mr. Shastri announced last night that President Ayub had invited him to stop over for lunch at
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    • 94 2 Accord on co-existence: 'Only correct foundation for peace 9 further struggle against imperialism, colonialism, neocolonialism and by this very lact make a contribution towards settling internatiun problems and strengthening friendship among peoples." PEACEFUL co-existence is "the only correct and reasonable foundation for the management of international affairs." THE PARTIAL nuclear
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    • 42 2 VATICAN. CITY. Fi:. The j Indian Government Iw.s invited Pope Paui to fly to India during ihr International Eucharist Con3!cns winch begins in Bombay on Nov. 28. the Vatican newspaper. 0.-- -civ. i tore Romano reported U>- day.— Reuter.
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    • 118 2 Senate ban on aid to Sock is lifted WASHINGTON. Fri. A Congressional t-ommittec last night \<>teil to continue the limited United States aid programme to Indonesia. It deleted from the Foreign Aid Authorisation Bill a controversial amendment to ban further assistance to Indonesia. The amendment bad been approved by the
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    • 37 2 COLOMBO. Pri. The Yen Harold de Soysa. 56. was unanimously elected Bishop of Colombo at a special session ol the diocesan council here yesterday the llrst time a Ceylonese> has been given the past.— Reuter.
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    • 57 2 JAKARTA. Fri. American-made aircraft in Indo•J nesia would end up on- the scrap heap unless they received spare parts, according to Air Vice Marshal Omar Dani. Commander-in-Chief of the Indonesian Air Force. American-made aircraft was gradually being replaced by more up-to-date Soviet aircraft, he said according
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    • 142 2 700,000 parade before Mao in Peking PEKING. Fri.— About 700,000 people paraded through the Square of Heavenly Peace here yesterday with drums, gongs, flowers and fireworks to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Chinese People's Republic. Deafening cheers and the tinting of "the East is Red" greeted Chairman Mao Tsetung.
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    • 98 2 QALISBURY. Fri. Former Premier. Sir Roy Wclensk.v. failed to make a political conicback here yesterday when he was defeated in a byelection by Mr. Clifford Dv Pont. Southern Rhodesia's Deputy Prime Minister. Sir Roy failed by a big majority in his bid for the
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    • 43 2 HONG KONG. Fri. One woman was killed and another was believed to be still buried under debris when a crowded tenement building collapsed in the central district yesterday. The four-storey building was occupied by about 20 familied. Reuter.
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    • 118 2 Four on 'plot' charge freed in Ceylon r«OLOMBO. Fri.— Thre« army officers and a police official, who were charged with conspiring with others to overthrow the Ceylon Government in. January 1902. were released yesterday by a three- judge court The court said there was no evidence against the four Captain
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    • 89 2 Miss Banda goes to Oxford COLOMBO. Fri Mia Sunethra Bandaranaike ••o elder daughter of the Prime Minista- left here last night for London to read politic.-, philosophy and economics at Oxford University. Her entry to Oxford created a controversy both in and out of Parliament because ol the country's stringent
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    • 29 2 BUKAVU, (Concoi. Fri.— The {Congolese arniv claimed day to have killed at lc.i.-t i!SO I rebels in a mnjor clash west of here on Tuesday. A.P.
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 115 3 Scientists find equality of races PARIS, Fri. Twentytwo leading biologists, geneticists and anthropologists from 17 Western and Communist countries have unanimously approved a declaration rejecting the doctrine of racism on scientific grounds, it was announced yesterday. They said there was no lustification for the concept of "superior" or "inferior" races.
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    • 66 3 WASHINGTON. Frl. Th* navy yesterday disclosed It had located part of the hulk of the nuclear submarine Thresher, which sank off the Atlantic coast on April 10 last year with the loss of all 129 men aboard. The navy said underwater search operations this summer had
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    • 35 3 WASHINGTON, Pri. Three white men have been arrested in Mississippi in connection with recent bombings of Negro homes near McComb. the Justice Department and the Mississippi Governor. Mr. Paul Johnson, said yesterday. AJ»-
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    • 404 3 LONDON, Friday STEEL shares gained millions of pounds in value yesterday in a sudden wave of buying by small investors after opinion poll indications of a Conservative victory in Britain's general election in two weeks' time. More than £11 million was added to
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    • 52 3 Darling comrade MOSCOW. Fri. A Soviet Colonel told Russian girh today not to *be shy of tender words when they write to their soldier boy friends. "Soldiers need your letters a lot," he said. "It helps them to serve better and always to be cheerful, lively and confident in their
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    • 100 3 pOLICE girls who forgot to put their trousers on? Models for a new motor-cycling rig-out? From the tips of their black boots to the tops of their white crash helmets. they're a pretty puzzling pair. Rosalind Mendleson, 22. (left) and Gabrielle Lewis. 19, are oolice girls, but
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    • 228 3 Happy loses fight for custody of her children WHITE PLAINS (New York). Friday. MRS. Nelson Rockefeller yesterday lost a court flght to regain custody of the four your.s children she gave up when she and her first hu band were divorced last year and she married Ntw I York's Governor.
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    • 123 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. A Federal judge last rjght issued an injunction under the TaftHartley Act ordering 60,000 striking U.S dockers back to work. President Johnson had ordered the Justice Department to seek the Injunction because, he said, the strike along the Atlantic spaboard would
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    • 29 3 NICOSIA. Frl.— Russia will give the Greek Cypriote arms aid to help "safeguard the freedom and territorial Integrity" of Cyprus, a Joint communique said yesterday.—U.Pl
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    • 279 3 U.S. builds a secret version of 2,300 mph jet EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (California), Fri. A stillsecret version of the 2,300 mph All Jet plane believed to be foi reconnaissance has been built and put info operation by the U.S. Government, it was reported yesterday. New information on the versatile
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    • 35 3 LONDON. Fri.— The danger of a national dock strike was averted last night when a deadlock ovrr wages was settled between port employers and union leaders of Britain's 65.000 dock workers. Reuter.
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  • 314 4 Managing bodies for centres: 'Historic event' gINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight described as an "historic event and a major innovation of policy" the inauguration of 16 appointed management committees of community centres controlled by the People's Association. Speaking at the inaugural ceremony at the
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    124 4 THE "Korean Kittens" (above) will be back but only for one show, the "8.30 Special" on Oct 23 at the National Theatre. The show. originally scheduled for Sept. 7, was postponed owing to the curfew. Meanwhile, the Korean Kittens have left for Manila to fulfil a brief engagement.
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  • 75 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Principal Assistant Director of Social Welfare Department, Mr. Lee Beng Ouan. will present certificates to successful students of four courses organised by the Federation of Boys Clubs at a graduation ceremony at the club's headquarters at Kallang at 5.30 pm. on Sunday. There
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  • 171 4 OINGAPORE, Fri. An 18-year-old girl tried to extort $1,000 from a shopkeeper to settle her debts, a magistrate's court was told today. This was revealed in a probation officer's report on the girl. Heng Fong Eng, who pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted
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  • 124 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. Chia Ah Soon has won the first prize of $300 and a return air ticket to Hong Kong, in the September Lucky Donor of the Month draw organised by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service. The second prize. $300 went to Inche Salim bin Sarlman
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    • 473 4 >■ Ml m» aaat 4*l aaatt Mri sm >«sk, I Hal iH Aha II T^ am I O I '|HC followinfc l> today > achrdulr Star. Penanu Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur I Of rlvil aircraft movements at IML 0531 X.M p.m from Jessrlton. P*ya Lebar airport. Singapore: Brunei. Kuchlng (ML 49*
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  • 283 5 UNITED NATIONS, Friday. Yf ALAYSIA'S deputy permanent representative to the U.N., Mr. R. Ramani, denied yesterday a Philippine ambassador's statement that the M^aysian Government had agreed unconditionally to a new sub-minis-erial meeting with Indonesia and the Philipines to consider mutual conciliation. Mr.
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  • 132 5 Big crowds attend funeral of Penang VIP PENANG. Fri. A big crowd, including delegates from the Penang MCA and several other organisations, attended the funeral today of Mr. Sew Soon Chean, a pioneer merchant from China who sailed to Malaya by junk in 1899. Mr. Saw. who died at his
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  • 77 5 EUKIT MERTAJAM Fri The Junior Chamber International of Malaya will soon be expended to Sabah and Sarawak, the president, Mr. tihoo Leonjz H-m. said here last unlit. "This will be discussed at our national convention in Kuala Lumpur next month." he told Butcit
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  • 180 5 NIBONG TEBAL, Friday. A FORMER Member of Parliament, Mr. V. Veerappen. has deferred his law studies to, contest the Seberang Selatan by-election caused by the death of Inche Mohamed Noordin bin Mr. Veerappen who has gained admission to Lincoln's Inn, was preparing to
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  • 132 5 Surprise promotion for an officer I ONDON. Fri. Lieut- Comdr. David Frank Burke walked Into the Ministry of Defence here yesterday on official business. Half an hour later he emerged as a COMMANDER two years before he was due for promotion. A Defence Department announcement said that Commander Burke. who
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  • 53 5 KUCHING. Fri.— An airfield has been built at Kapit in Sarawak* Third Division. It can take Twin Pioneer aircraft operated by Borneo Airways and the Air Force. The airfield was built by th« 2:id Squadron. Royal Malaysian Engineers. 69 Independent Gurkha taglnem Field Squadron and the
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  • 41 5 PENANG. Pn. The Assistant Superior-General of the Brother* ol Christian Schools, the RevBrother Lawrence O'Toole. will attend the 40th anniversary dinner ot the Old Xaverians' Association at St. Xavier's Institution. Far quhur Street, at 7.30 Dm. on Nov. 7.
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  • 224 5 DENANG, Fri.— The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today expressed confidence that his industrial peace-during-the-crisis campaign would succeed. "We are certain it will have the desired impact and we have done very well so far." he said. He would be visiting other parts
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 290 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB of deeply engrained habit? <«. 1. Acquire a modest case to hold 6). a shortened edition of DWkens 8. Just a little child's game? (5). 8). 7. Porter mislays first-class reS. Foolish way a young archer turn in South Africa. <B>. loses his head <6i. A
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  • 236 6 Sarawak Govt will appoint a Land Oayak chief I^UCHING. Frl. A Land Dayak temenggong (paramount chief) would be appointed at the beginning of next year, the Chief Minister of Sarawak told the Council Negri yesterday. He was replying to a question by Mr. Dagok Anak Randen who asked If the
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  • 29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The sccrptary of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries of Britain, Mr. John P. Phillips, arrived here todßy on a two-day visit of Ma-
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  • 138 6 'Drop in money reserves worry Govt' giNGAPORE, Fri.— The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today said that the Governments domestic currency reserves were '"rapidly decreasing rapid enough to worry the treasury." He was speaking to reporters at the Singapore Airport on his arrival from Kuala Lumpur for a one-day
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  • 31 6 KOTA BHARU. Fri. Chinese guilds and associations in Kelantan today pledged to stand firm behind the Government in defending the integrity and sovereignty of the nation against Indonesian confrontation.
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  • 59 6 Xi MM Fri. The residents of Kilang Lama in Kulim, South Kedah. have renamed their village Kampong Tengku Putru after the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The new name was decided upon yesterday following the Tengku's presentation of a $15,000 cheque to the victims of a big
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  • 57 6 KUCHING, Fn. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. told the Council Negri today that he would ask the Federal Government if the post of commandant of the detention camp in Kuching could be held by a local man. He was replying to a question by
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  • 183 6 SENU: THE GOVT SHOULD TAKE A SERIOUS VIEW BATU PAHAT. Frl T»HE Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today called on the Government to take a "serious view" of the decision of several Socialist Front leaders to attend the second non-aligned Summit conference in Cairo. i
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  • 250 6 Aziz off to Cairo: 'Egyptian friend invited me' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The president cf the National Convention Party, lac h e Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. spoke today of his '"m any friends in Egypt' before his departure for Singapore en route to Cairo to attend the second non-aligned confererce. Malaysia
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  • 31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, will open an exhibition of books on education ln ttie British Council hall, hen on Oct. 21.
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  • 275 6  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD 'BE INQUISITIVE 1 JUGAH From Kuching. Friday TiHE Federal Minis- ter for Sarawak Affairs. Dato Temenggong Jug a h, said in a broadcast tonight that in the present Emergency "we have To mind every body's business." It was everybody's business
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  • 114 6 Sabah plans giant drainage scheme TESSELTON. Fri. A multi-million doilar drainage scheme under Sabah's six-year development plan was announced here today. The scheme will cover Jesselton and outlying areas like Likas, Jurong Road. Penampang Road, Tanjong Aru, and Sungai Muruk. A report prepared by a firm of locally based consultant
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  • 148 6 KUCHING. Fri.—Refugees from Indonesian Borneo were being permitted to remain temporarily in Sarawak, the Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, told the Council Negri today in reply to a question by Mr. Leo n g Ho Yuen (Machinda Party). However, the question of their permanent stay
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  • 53 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn. About 60 delegates from 17 countries, including Malaysia, will attend the Ilth session of the Indo-Paciflc Fisheries Council meeting here from Oct. 17 to 31. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open the meeting at the Tengku
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  • 942 7 The Sarawak Council Negri debates call for free education ]£UCHING, Thurs. Sarawak s Council Negri has unanimously approved a motion urging the Federal Government to implement the comprehensive school system throughout Malaysia "in accordance with the terms embodied in the inter-Govern-mental agreement on the
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  • 192 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. SARAWAK district councillors have asked for cash allowances, the Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman Yaacob, said yesterday. Hi was speaking to news- mien en his return from Sarawak alter studying the problems of the councillors. It vas
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  • 67 7 MUAR. mi.— The two-year-old $30,000 Muar Town Council building Is leaking badly. Hajl Mohamed Dshan bin Haji Lasslm i Alliance i told v council meeting this> week. He said that if repairs were not undertaken immediately further damage would result. The president. Incite Mohamed Said
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  • 37 7 11 to attend course KUALA LUMPUR. Frl-Thel National Productivity Centre is to I conduct a two-week supervisory ir&lniiip course shortly. Eleven people from Kuala i Trengganu. Periling. Seremban. Singapore. Petahng Java and Kuala Lumpur, will take part.
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  • 100 7 Acting posts are not eyewash, says Zainal JEt-SELTON. Fn Syed Zaiuul Abidin, Permanent Secretary to the Informattion Ministry, today denied that, the acting appointments of two local officers head. mi the newly-created Departments of Information and Broadcasting were Just "eyewash." Syed Zalnai. who arrived here on a routine visit, added:
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  • 170 7 CASHIER WHO VANISHED WITH $32,000 I/LALA LLMPLK. Fri.— I lie chief cashier of the Bank of Tokyo. Chan Kirn Swce alias Chan Ah Row. 48. was today sentenced to one year's jail by the Sc>sion* Court here for committins criminal breach of trust of $32,000 Chan, ot Petaling Street, pleaded
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  • 71 8 SINGAPORE. Fn. Six Malay- ■tan parliamentarians left here this morning by air for a three- j week tour of New Zealand as I nuests of the New Zealand Government. They are Mr. Sia Kah Hui and Mr. Sim Boon Woo (Singapore); I Mr. Richard Yap
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  • 304 8 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Finance Minister and president of the MCA, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said tonight that in the context of Malaysia, the only possible outlook on matters of concern to Malaysia as a whole was "a Malaysian outlook." The MCA leader
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  • 100 8 Swiss Club robbery victim shocked SINGAPORE, Fri.— A woman who was robbed at the Swiss Club swimming pool yesterday is now in the Gleneagles hospital suffering from shock. Mrs. T. Staecklcht. 30. wife of a Swiss engineer, was sun-bathing by the side of the pool alone. Suddenly, a man confronted
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  • 76 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Island Country Club has elected Mr. C.C. Tan Its new president. Other officials elected at the club's first annual meeting on Wednesday are: Vice-presidents, Mr. A. M. Craw-ley-Boevey and Mr. Lee Kirn Yew; captain Mr. N. Sutcllffe; vlcecapteln, Mr. Low Kee Pow.
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  • 123 8 THEY ARE OFF TO MIAMI TO SELL' MALAYSIA A GOOD-BYE wave from two Malaysian Airways air hostesses, Jenny Oh (left), and Margaret Brodie. who left Singapore on Thursday night for America to act as official hostesses at the Malaysian hospitality suite, "Raffles Place" in Miami. The suite has been jointly
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  • 57 8 j PARIT BUNTAR. Fri.— An ati tap hut In the coastal villaue of Tanjong Piandang about 10 miles from here was partially damaged last night when coconut tree fell on it during a rain storm. Its occupants, R. Kuppusamy. I 38, his wife. S. Papathy.
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  • 203 8 11,000-mile trip for five from London to Melbourne SINGAPORE. Fri. Three men and two girls from London will come to Malaysia In the course of their 10.000--mile overland trip to 1 Australia in a £110 eight-year-old Minibus. All of them are emigrating. The men, Arthur Northcott. Brian Croft, (both 26
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  • 99 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Kri.— The Federal Republic of Germany is to pay £1 million xo the Brit., h Government for the beneiu of British nationals who wore victims of the Nazi Party's measures <>1 persecution, and lost their liberty and damaged their health while In
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  • 42 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Fn. Th« Mentri Besar of Johore. 1; san bin Hajl Yumos. will tour the Penggerang area of Johi re nr\ Sunday to open a telephone booth, children's playing field, two sm.iU mosques and a national school.
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  • 124 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fr». 'PHE A^ian seminar on youth being held here today laid the basic groundwork for a report on how to deal with the specific problems of young workers in this region. The report is to deal with the successful organisation of young workers
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    • 261 8 Ailey Oop Hy V. T. Hainlin Tf!rTs~ci WWA.T WDULP A OH, ITS MOST USEFUL J- 1 I I /[T WASNT NICK I I I J Ta >- (SOP WHO CAN WHEW PUNITIVE /^SURELY YOU 1 WAS THINKING VlviSwra^ JFH% fSl7fST\\ COMMA.VJP A V ACTION POES^T WOULPNT SEND I ABOUT IN
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  • 1885 9 Homer Mills, a prince of frauds GOLD NUGGETS WERE GIFTS FROM A. WORTHLESS MINE THAT GAVE HIM A FORTUNE Oratory and cunning fooled hard-headed tycoons for 20 years DI'RIMJ the 1930s land-owners near the famous Blossom Mine in Nevada grew accustomed to the sight of convoys of expensive automobiles laden
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    • 385 9 SINGER Cf means QUALITY RELIABILITY VALUE— SERVICE-PRESTIGE |^gj^ 4 MY/v w •> IE^I wa. v ___^^^Md v§ I "imy J^PJaf BwT^l I BPB ""Tbi Jl 'B»\ Hid v*' ■Mu-mi&'SSC «SS 4«3^^^M^jfiflßßßflßßlßiflßff 1 ~_^^a*^^^^^M^flMßßßHßi i^£ tjjjfe* <<\ B^ /yvwFa BBBBBB^w BB^ vBl BMwBP JBP^rT> k^^^^v Model 194 M Econo^n Model In
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  • 34 10 H'*r**s Sl* (Minimum} BARNABAS KMOO CHENG BAN r»'her« r<-:a'n»- fri. r.dv and Memktafj of Oiop» for their kind ati^ndaaes. donations, wreath* and loan of rara to our beloved father Peter Khoo Soon O»an
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    • 597 10 The Labis episode is near its end. Twenty-seven Indoi nesian guerillas have been I killed and over sixty captured, of whom 43 have already been charged in court. An unknown number, perhaps a third of I the original force, were lost in the transport aircraft .v'hich
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    • 418 10 The Central Government has made it quite clear that universal lower secondary education is to be introduced next year only in Malaya. Nothing more has been promised either in the Yang di-Pertuan Agongs Malaysia Day address to schoolchildren, or in official statements. Yet the Sarawak Council Negri has
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    • 228 10 If any visitor to Singapore was found to have walked the streets with $10,000 in his pocket he would be judged either reckless or insane. Yet apparently businessmen do this every day, with predicti able if lamentable results. One manager left to lament 1 the loss of a $13,000
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  • 832 10  - JOHNSON WAITS IN THE 'FDR' PATTERN CARROLL KILPATRICK WELL IN THE LEAD. HE SITS BACK FOR FINAL BIG TEST by WASHINGTON, Fri. WITH the c I c ction five we»3ks away President Johnson's big task is to hold what appears to be a commanding lead. For a man of his
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    • 74 10 THE bend at the Kampong Bahru Road junction of Kampong Lama Road Singapore is too narrow. There have been accidents here. Last Monday a full load of cargo and two labourers were thrown out of a lorry. The labourers were lucky tn escape with minor injuries. This is a
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    • 53 10 WHEN will the Police in Singapore be good enough to control the traffic during the school rush hours in the morning, afternoon, and evening at the junction of Balestier and Thomson roads? The congestion is very bad. Motorists and cyclists find it difficult to turn right from Balestier Road.
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    • 240 10 IN reply to the letter regarding work at Johore Causeway by "Engineer. J. 8." I would stress again that my department Is endeavouring to minimise inconvenience to the motorists using the Causeway. As an example of this, a few days ago all concreting work en the Causeway
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    • 1122 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ■/•re's Sl* Vrmirium) LAMBERT: To Kosalie and Graham ■it October WHITAKER: October Ist To >' Wilkinson i and David a ■laughter still born at Mt. Alvemia. FingNpore STEVENSON: To Mcl and Dick a laughter, jister for Patricia Born our Lady Hospital. Ipoh 2-10-64. Weight <« lh« A DAUGHTER
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    • 8 10 *^r .when yon iavt with THE HONGKONG BANK
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    • 127 10 SWhy engine r> t experts piUCfS ■BBB^^^^^^^^^^^^BBBBsV The arrows point to 3 impcit.Tr. reasons. (1) Champion's 5-rib insulator that reduces power-wasting flashover. (2) Rust-resistant plating. And (3; r..:"ernre electrodes that hold up better under extreme conditions The most important reason can't be shown. It's the fact that Champions deliver top
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  • 253 11 Union man for trial on explosives charge VfALACCA, Fn iU tapper. Lini Lian, 31. was committed for trial in the High Court today on ;i charge of being in possession of ammunition and explosives on Devon Estate. Kepas division, on July 25. Llm, .secretary ol the Devon Estate branch ot
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  • 31 11 SINGAPORE. Pri— The Comptroller of Income Tax. Singapore, haa filed a writ in the High Court refrlatry claiming $4fi.906 from Popular Estate Ltd. as being income tax due.
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  • 496 11 Better chance now for Singapore Malays to receive bursaries for higher education And a big programme to rebuild all Malay schools... SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Government' has further relaxed conditions for the award of bursaries to Malay students. This was announced at a Press conference
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  • 157 11 US expert will help plan youth holiday camp KUALA LUaIPUR. Fri. Dr. William D. Thompson, an, American camping expert, will arrive here on Sunday as recreation adviser to the Ministry of Culture. Youth and Sports. Dr. Thompson, who has had over 20 years' experience j in camping work, will be
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  • 54 11 SINOAPORE. Frl. A large group of 128 American men and women flew into Singapore Iby two Malaysian Airways' Comets late last night for two-day tour. They are on their way to the Tokyo Olympic Games. Today, the party in two batches were taken on conducted
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  • 21 11 PENANO. fri— Cigarettes worth $130 were stolen from the Naafl bar at the Sandlcroft Leave Centre. Batu Ferrlnghi. yesterday.
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  • 84 11 SINGAPORE Frl.— Some 44,500 people have so far vtslteo the "Challenge of Confrontation" exhibition which was opened by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. A spokesman for the Ministry said today that in view of ihe tremendous attendance,
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  • 63 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. One more death due to cholera was reported in Kuala Trcneganu today milking the total number of cholera deaths in the State to 98. It also brings the total number of deaths from cholera in the E.is: Coast States since the outbreak in
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  • 33 11 MUAJL Fri. The District Officer here. Inche Mnhamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. will address more than iv. 000 children at the Town Council padang on Children s Day on Oct. 10.
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  • 83 11 Student who's suing a govt THIS is Singapore student Chua Swee Lin, whose Japanese scholarship has been stopped by the Tokyo authorities at the request of the Malaysian Government. Chua 22. has filed a mi it against the Japanese Government claiming that this action is illegal. The Japanese Education Ministry
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  • 33 11 IHOH, Fn. A \.»n driver. Leong Kirn Chyp. 26. m robbed of $25 by two men. one of them armed with a knife, in Chung Thyr Phin Ro.id hen last night.
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  • 123 11 SINGAPORE. Fti. A man who lost his 82--year-old mother, Teo Ah Chow, in a motor accident nearly three years ago, was awarded damages totalling $2,500 by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today. The award was made against Woo Wye Hoi, a tailor
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  • 444 11 Five-point plan for the party this year KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A political "unknown," Mr. Ng Aik Swee. 59, today took over the leadership of the Selangor State Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Ng, a contractor and a Justice of th« Peace, was elected chairman
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  • 66 11 KOTA BH Mil Fri. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin ll.iii Jubir. today said that attempts had been made to use taxi operators on the West Coast to spread Indonesian propaganda and malicious rumours. Dato Sardon was speaking at the opening .of the Kelantan Transport Co-operative
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    • 106 11 Mil? Ifgff l ALa 'isiHi EASY 24 RifffS (MONTHS HP ■TtWXIE K NEW LOW NET Bl CASH PRICES »S*a MODELS 19 WV 262 23 WV 762 New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Front mounted high fidelity loudspeaker New chassis with
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    • 751 11 Television Singapura CHANNEL 5 Schools (Chinese version); 7.45 PJW. 1.00 Opening and pro- News and newsreel in ChiRranime summary in all laa- nese; 8.05 Chinese cinema guage.s: 1.05 Lassie: 1.30 The Net (Part II) of Mandarin New Voice*; 2.00 News in film: 9.00 News and newsEnglish; 2.10 Abbot and reel
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  • LETTERS STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
    • 245 12 The truth to be seen in Singapore streets *r)OGS First" in this society! Anyone who believes this must have an infinite capacity for self deception, or else go around with his eyes shut. Go where you will in Singapore and you will be confronted with spectacles which are
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    • 157 12 LAST week I was forced to pay $1.00 duty and another 25 cents "Post office clearance fee" on a letter-tape before the post office would hand it over to me. Letter tapes are. of course, non -dutiable. However the post office informed me that if
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    • 169 12 THE RIGHT TO A PARKING PLACE MOT GRISTS will undoubtedly back the Singapore Automobile Association's itquest to the Government lor a reduction of fees at the Cecil Street multi storey car park. Many motorists will po a step lurther condemning the authorities for a deliberately hostile attitude towards the motoring
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    • 138 12 J^VERY visitor to Alor Star has a low impression of it. Alor Star Is the capital of Kedah, but it is dirty and badly kept compared with Sungei Patani. Wherever you go you fiiu' cows grazing by ths roud sice or all lying at the
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    • 110 12 1 recently found a gold patch and took it to a puliic .station. 1 assumed that if the owner could not be i-.u tii. the watch would be mine- This is what hu'i'icns elsewhere. In Singapore, il becumes the property of the State. It is the
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    • 238 12 TV Baird and then the rest \VHILST I agree with the views expressed by Marilyn Kane on the choice of television programmes. I would dispute her claim that her country. America, pioneered the television industry. I can remember watching television programmes at the age of 11. in 1937 in England,
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    • 93 12 l INLESS responsible sectlons ot the television viewing public demand programmes of good taste or of educational value, how can a nation fxpect her TVcrazed children to grow ud into moral. responsible adults? To turn the TV set off for every offensive, unwholesome, or dull programme, and
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    • 70 12 TTHE Kedah Peak T.V. statlon is supposed to be ready and fully functional and yet there are breakdowns in the test transmissions everyday. There is notnlng more irritating than to have a breakdown in the middle of an interesting programme. Occasional breakdowns are excusable, but certainly not these regular
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    • 58 12 IUAY I ask Television Malaysia why, when showins; Chinese and Indian films, the summary in the National Language cannot be completed before the picture starts? At present the voice in Malay continues long after the actors have appeared. This detracts from the entertainment jus the film's own sound
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    • 187 12 f REFER to the statement made by Malaysia's Ambassador to the United Nations. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, under the heading: "Ong: Well fight to the last— but to win we need your help..." What really perturbed me as a tour operator, is hi* statement
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    • 239 12 We tie up the loose ends of your travel! With a finesse that we attribute to experience! Our service doesnt stop at just fixing the date and passage. We give helpful hints on the kind of information that our clients will appreciate how best to use stop-overs, whereto stay, what
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    • 451 12 I I \^r us »n* p Messrs. Jardine Waugh (Singapore) Limited, Pharm. Dtpt., P.O. Box 260, Spore. I enclose 2 Medac cartons and 20 cents stamp. Pleat* send me al5 gm. tube of Medac acne cream. I NAME: (Mf./Mrs./Miss) ADDRESS: (Full) HURRY! This offer closes on Oct. 31. 19M. LA
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  • 197 13 IMPORTANT TO KEEP PUBLIC ALERT: KHAW KUALA LUM PUR, Friday. Civil defence and air-raid exercises will I)" held shortly, the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, said Mr. Khaw said the exercises were important to keen the public generally on the alert in
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  • 28 13 welf are meeting ANG. Fri. The Penang Wcllare Committee will hold us next meeting at the Penang Yimth Centre. Acheen Street, at i 15 p.m. on Oct. 15.
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  • 31 13 \GEI PATANI, Fri.— ShariHat J:inah. 24. daughter of Oman bin Syed Mohamed Iditl. the District Officer of Kuala Muda. today left (or Tokyo to atI rourse in dressmaking.
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  • 83 13 Police hold 3 murder suspects KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police have de- j tamed three youths in connection with the murder of a private tutor in Kampong Semarang, off Jalan TuanJku Abdul Rah- man here yesterday. A police spokesman said today that the three suspects, aged between 20 and 24 years,
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  • 27 13 BUTTERWORTH, Frl. A chanty ball in aid of the Butterworth District Welfare Committee i fund will be held at the Dewan Bundaharan on Oct. 31.
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  • 154 13 'Sock's air force and navy are inefficient, corrupt' SINGAPORE. Fri. The Finance Minuter. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said tonight that the Indonesian Air Force and Navy would not survive more than a few days of fighting as they were "riddled with inefficiency and corruption." Mr. Tan, who was speaking at
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  • 179 13 Five Indonesians refuse to make plea in court PENANG. Friday. FIVE Indonesians from Northern Atjeh, Sumatra, today refused to make any plea to a charge of illegally entering Malaysian territorial waters last Friday. "We are ignorant of the law. one of the men, Mokttar bin Chut, said. Moktar. 27. had
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  • 96 13 MANAGER OF CHASE MANHATTAN BANK MR. Dolf Knul 'above) has been appointed manager of the 34th overseas branch of the Chase Manhattan Bank of New York, which will be opened by the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, at Jalan Gereja. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. Mr. Knul began his
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  • 26 13 \PORE. Fri. Che Jate Bamlnln of Lim Ah i,..., reported to the ..ct thieves have stolen 52.500 in cash and jewellery from \n- home.
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  • 113 13 IPOH. Fri. About 100 1 Government workers attended a special meeting: here yesterday evening to pledge wholehearted support to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in his endeavours to counter Indonesian aggression. The meeting, organised by the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government
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  • 40 13 SONNY Soon Ewe Yin. 28, former Malayan junior lawn tennis champion, and Miss Tan Leng Ai, who were married recently at Marylebone Register Office. London. He is from Penang and she is from Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 137 13 IPOH. Fri. 1 r FHE pathologist at the Institute for Medical Research here, Dr. J. A. Chelliah. died in his home in Tiger Lane early this morn--Ins:. Dr. Chelliah. 58. is survived by a widow, a son and a daughter. The funeral took place this
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  • 166 13 Delay in signing costs Town Board $16,500 TBSSELTON. Fri. The Jesselton Town Board has agreed to pay an additional $16,500 to a firm of contractors to meet rising costs of building materials hecause throe months havr already lapsed since the original tender was accepted, it was reported today. The flrrrt
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  • 53 13 IPOH Fri— About 1.000 ni.mbers of the Red Cross Society in Perak nill pledge their loyalty and willingness to help in the defence of (he country at a nia-ks rally on me municipal padang :iere on Sunday. The Mentri Besnr. Dato Ahmad bin Said, will
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  • 30 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A fisherman. Mohamed Kamll bin j Ibrahim, found a human skeleton hanging Irom a tree at Bandan new village, five miles from hert this morning.
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  • 21 13 j SINGAPORE. Pn. The polios here detained four men under th« Societies Ordinance in the past 24 I hours.
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    • 193 13 NATIONAL EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL General Insurance Association Ltd. and NETHERLANDS LLOYD LTD. have pleasure in announcing that with effect from the Ist JANUARY 1965 the business of Netherlands Lloyd Ltd. Singapore Office; will be undertaken by NATIONAL EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD., and Mr. H. Sarlie is seconded to the
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    • 272 14 (C'ontinurd from Pace ltl RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS M W,,rd* St JO rHlii.) ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ipoh. Golf ••Hib Road. rv*M 11 a.m. Sunday S' nool Icome. THE BOOK for Today scripture fnion W.ek Rally. Methodist Boys' School Hall. Kuala L— aatir. Today 7.00 p.m. Speaker Mr. Howley. LATTER D/.V SAINTS
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    • 959 14 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 19 Word* SI JO (Mi*.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SINCAPORE. Turner Orchard Road. Penang Koad. Sunday Services 9 a. in und 6 p.m. Sunday School 0 a.m All WelCOIIH TELOK AVER Church English Service Sunday 9.00 a.m. Quest Preacher: M, W A. Saundera, 10.30 a.m. Sunuaj School. Everybody Welcome. "God
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    • 1199 14 SITUATIONS VACANT :t> Word* fit (Ml*.r—Bmx St eta. txtrm' BfcAO ihr B»nioi Appointment* Va •a* in frw Sunrtftv Mail -neh w**k REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY by urfaj and Accounting firm Junior Clerk with knowledge of simple accounting methods, statistics and some experience of shipping procedure. Must Posm Senior Cambridge Certificate. Knowledge of
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    • 1015 14 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT I tO Word* Si (Ki*.}—Box SO ct*. txtrm OARLICK AVENUE Furnished Bungalow 3 Bedroom* with attached bathroom, longbatbs. and built-in cupboard*. Separate dining room Tel (Spore) *****/***** FURNISHED MOUSE Three Bedrooms. Master Bedroom sireoodtttoned. two with bstbrooms attacned Pleasant surrounding. 33 Pahaog Koad Tel: X.L ***** office
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    • 1016 14 EDUCATION to Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO ctt. rxtrm BBGINNER'S SHORTHAND, also Tjrtwwrltlng, Health Science. ate. Enrol now for Individual coaching at 19-A McKeorie Road. (Opp. Rex) Tel: J77 7 spore. STENOGRAPHY RAPID COURSE! Morning I Afternoon (Dally): KvenlnK j p.m. and 6 p.m. Theory within two months: Raja's College
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    • 890 14 FOR HIRE tO Word* U (Mtm.r—m*m SO r»». extra PIANO* FOR HIRE In good condition $20/23/30 per month at Renner Piano Co., 59 Selegie Road. Singapore 7. Tel: *****. FURNITURE Kor Hire Or Hlro Pur--1 caaac at Reasonable Rates. 810 Ue* I Seng, bl Rocbure Canaj Road. Btngapu"e Tel: '*****/21*27
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    • 1011 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IT«rat« U (Ml* )—B»x SO ct*. txlrm MOA IMB. Good condition. Phone Major Jacot JSOI Bat, ***** (B'por*). VAUIHALL VICTOR IMS one ownrr. IS. 000 miles 54.200. Tel: <B'pore> 784P0. ROVIR 10HP rood running order one owner 1947. $250 or near offer. Box A 4401 B.T. Spore.
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    • 1128 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tO_WordM Si (Mi*.)— Box SO eU. txtra LANDROVBR S.W.B. mileage 44.504 njimble overlanders excellent condition th-oiiKhoul cotipkte with uparen toola. Fist uffer. Apply CYMCA or Telephono (t-'iwn i 7HI FIAT UOOD. 3,000 milr* used 4 month* in hti[i>|x> not yet registered In HlnKaporr 64.900. On Mew Wllmer
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    • 1280 15 I. UVt Due b'Dun »W» P. S'hiw Kinaflf •NTENOH Uftraiel, AvonmoutD, 't THl| »TREUS Litrrlttl. Glasgow CO. 3t 'Kl| Bet S OIOMID L<»r|ii! Oct 5 Oct 7 Set 1/ I Oct II INOR Lr.rriMl. Oct I Oct 13 Oct 11 21 Oct 21 rrHRHUS Ixerpgi Oct IS Oct 17 Oct
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    • 1367 15 WSWk THE EACiLINES Vij^A'Jg^M UNOAPOW KUALA lUMTM«r.S«VITTtMMAM PtNAMO HK^II^t^URaV etM "OwJf »!.•»»«>» ioioix.i iiwMonn Pkaat hjoi 2*121 Pint nn pihi ion SAILINGS TO OEYROUIH. LAITAKIA. GENOA LE HAVRE. HAMIURC. OREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERIAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENIURG, AARHUS AHD COPENHAGEN "lEIRA" l)| (ll II Oct 4/7 Oct 1/ I Oct "JUTLANOIA" I)
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    • 1305 15 I BENmiINE] EXPRESS SERVICE 10 IOHBON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENDORAN h l 1 SinUDort d s ■am Ptnaa* Rorttrdaa Ne» II Gil. 3 Tiiar Oct 4/ i Hamburg Nat 20 BENLOYAL gjj gj iii.tiw rv i mm fenang Ci. 33 Oel 4 Oct V Singapora 9, Vhaa f com*
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    • 1230 15 fen^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Uw, uiu. irirH LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRt HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singaoori yarn P»n»n( •CITY Of LEICESTER I/It Oct 11/11 Oct 0 1001 m tCITY OF NEWCASTLE 25/27 Oct KITY OF BIRMINKHAM •CITY Of LEEDS NM 2i Nl Calls Him lifitt LIHH eaits Hill. «l» im«i»i Id
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  • 629 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares imI proved in steady-quiet trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. Turnover was smallish. Tin shares were slightly easier under the influence of the nearly-halved profit of Southern Kinta. the fall being greater than anticipated, and possibly having
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  • 27 16 Malayan Stock Indirr* Oct. 1 Oct. Z •Industrials: 80.9S 81.40 Tins: 126.59 136.09 S rubbers: 100.18 100.18 *Dtc 30, 1 963 =100 Drc. 29. 1962=1M
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  • 877 16 |>USTNESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. t. rlsldings (3.000) $2.32: Ounlepn $1 74 SU (Z. 000) 51.77. (1.000) $1 SO: Ens errls. (1.000)
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  • 244 16 Octofer Thro- month; INDUSTRIALS rtoi'Klcjd 13 eta v UaaUIBtM ii' cv L-unlops 14 cts. M. Cables its cts. C"> Dev. 7 cts. .IK- A lister 11! cts. Smelters 24 eta. M. Invest. IL'cls. I .in, 14 cts. (J.C.B.C. 10 ctK. Ktd. Dlsp. 12 cv. Kotbmans 11 eta. r
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  • 113 16 Harbour wharves or tioected to day are: City of Chicago I 2. Bendoran 3/4. Mallory Lykes S. Rntxenor 6/7. Peleus ■>». Antllochu* 18. Malay 19. Bentoox 21/22. Prtniden: Coolldge 31/32. Alreu* 3s 39. Nippon Maru 40/41. Hen-aa.i-k<rk 42/43. Uuglielrao Marconi 44/45. Neder Kerns 46. Musi N.W. 1.
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  • 71 16 /-HINESE Product debar)*.*, Slnga- port noon prises per plcul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk JMt sellers, drum SMi sellers. Cepra: Oct./ Nov. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white Sl4O sellers. Sarawak whit* (137* sellers, special Sarawak black *,107» sell*™, garbled Lampong black SIL2I sellers. ABTA *122 i sellers Singapore Coconut
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  • 276 16 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $3.25 a ulcul to $758.75 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen live tons to 225 tons. Thi. s wis in line with London, where cash tin had fallen £10
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  • 64 16 THI Malayan Cstrtanst Bsnur Am* 1 elatien made these changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to merchants yesterday HHTHIHHTH to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 1/16. airmail OD 33 3/16. BO d/st. 35 11/16 credit bills. 35| trade bills. •elllng TT er OD ready: Canada
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  • 443 16 The 70-cent 'barrier' becomes a ledge THE 70-cent level, which had been a barrier for so long, was this week in fact a ledge as buying tor October and November l RSS continued. Trading conditions have been slightly more active though sentiment seemed to have been responsible rather than fre.sii
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  • 103 16 \IELBOURNE. Frt.— Industrial iTA traded quietly In v steady market with firm undertone. Moves were narrow. Base metals and oils were generally firm but AOO dropped 21- to 40/-. Renison Rained 1 to 36-. Loans were steady. C.R.A 37/7 Mount Ira 43/7 N Broken Hill <10s.) 3V7 Ampol
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  • 27 16 October 2. MALAYAN RI BBER PRICE: 711 cents (down one-eighth cent). TIN: 5758.75 a picul (down 53.25). Unofficial estimated offering: 225 tons (down five tons).
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  • 247 16 OCTOBER tint grade rubber fob. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore am. Kuala Lumpur v. >tirdn\ cents par Ih. down on>-ti^hth cent on Thursday's closing l':ve| for the position The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. dosing prises In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. I K.S.S. prompt
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  • 37 16 ON the Iroo exchange market m HonK Kong yesterday the US. dollar was quoted at 5.76 for TT and 5 741 for cash. Sterling 'in quoted at It and e«*t lae4 ef geM at 280*.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 1001 17 (Continued From Page 14) YOUR SERVICE 70 Wor4t Si (Min.)-Hox SO cte. «x» rm FOR SALE KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE. Horrft SS (Mill.)— Box SO c(«. extra 22 The Arcade Ist Hour Tel. USSIU TANG'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE is PORTABLE ELECTRIC OVEN nO w at i£, Market Street. S por«. from Germany
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    • 427 17 ORCHIDS M »orrf» iMtn.)— ttoi 10 rtt 'XI f AN ATTRACTIVE COLOURFUL V. Nellie Morlcy. (for cut flutters > if anyone Interested please call at 34, Chre Hoon Avenue, Singapore 11. ORCHIDS MUST SELL Cncap (ivias up. 16 Jalan Telltl, off Jalan Huck Chye, 81 Milestone. Tampinc* Rood. Singapore Every
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    • 399 17 NOTICE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. 137) Lembaim Bandaran, Sabak Bernam. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment (P.M.S. Cap. 137), to amend the Draft Town Plan of Sabak Bernam, by zoning lots 24 and 25 under area intended for commercial
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    • 213 17 NOTICE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 50 cents per $10 Stock Unit less 40' b Singapore Income Tax on the Increased capital of $4,089,890.- will be paid from the Stockholders' Fund to registered stockholders on 31st October 1964 In
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    • 96 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Financial Assistant in the Bursar's Office. Qualifications: Must have passed a recognised examination in accountancy and have at least 3 years subsequent experience in an accountant's office. Salary scale (basic): 5505.\25--555 580x25-705/750x25-900. In addition to basic salary a variable
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    • 645 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT KLALA LLMPLR. TENDERS will be received at the office of Director-General. Telecommunications Department. Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon, Bth December 1964 for the supply of I VHF/UHP Bearers and Channel- j ling Equipment for Multi-Channel Telephone System Specifications and Tender docu- i ments are
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 1816 18 CARD KEY: A letter after the bones name Indicates the type of going preferred: f fast; g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied; <F) fancied. Apprentice allowances: Soaldi. P.K. Leong and Dragon 3-lb; Nazudi. No; and Chong S-lb; others 7-lb. Emergency acceptors.
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    • 1033 18 Salazar shows smart turn of speed in 3f trial at Ipoh IPOH, Friday. CALAZAR, a newcomer in Keith Daniels' stables, showed impressive form on a good track at Ipoh this morning. With Mickey Donnelly astride the six-year-old was fighting for his bit in a 3f sprint in 39. Salazar has
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    • 64 18 LONDON. Frl— Oncidium. owned by Lord H. de Walden, won the Jockey Club Cup run over I6f ar Newmarket visterday. R'.dden by Scobie Breasley. Oncidium beat Lord Astnr's Ruantallan by three lengths. Third was Oakville. another 1J lengths away. Spanish Express won the Middle Park
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    • 152 18 Russian colt for Laurel race NEW YORK, Fri.— The Soviet Union will make their most serious challenge yet for the Washington International race at Laurel Park. Maryland, in The 13th running ot the evert on Nov. 11. Yevgeni Doimatov. head of horse racing in the Soviet Union. has advised the
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    • 212 18 PARIS. Fri. France with an aggregate of 147. held a narrow one-stroke lead over England and the United States at the end of the first day's play in the inaiizural world women's amateur golf team championship at St. Grr-main-en-Laye. near here. Heroine of the
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    • 24 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Seliiiiijor AAA Executive C" meeting will be held at the VIOBA Hall on Oct. 5 at 7 p.m.
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    • 23 18 LONDON. Fri.— Result of nn English Div. '3 soccer m..:ch played here last night: Luton Town 1 Carlisle United 1. Reuter.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 923 18 TENDER NOTICE The Proposed Staff Quarters fur the Tanj»ng Karanc Hospital. Tanjonc Karans, Selaa- tor. TENDERS from JKR registered contractors in Class "B and above will be received at the Office ot the Mlnbuy of Health, Federal Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on the 20th October, 1964. FOR:— "THE
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    • 900 18 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT PENANG PETITION NO: 3 of 1964 IN 11. 1 Mil ILK Ol m.VIKA.N tOVI'AM LIMITED AND IN THE .M.t l ILK OF .iil IWU'AMI.> UttULNANCE 1940 A.\l> IN THE .MATTER OF nil. BILLS Ol THE >i IKh lit COLKT 1957. Notice is
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    • 118 18 Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! they are here another night! Woo! Woo! Woo! follow the crowds to Chin Woo! 4 fvja%sta TO-NI6HT: EXTENSION NIGHT From 8.30. p.m. 2V2 Hours Non Stop Singing Dancing Juggling Etc PRESENTING TV. PERSONALITY ROCKY TEOH Malaysia's Elvis RUBIA LUBIS Malaysia's Connie Francis MIKE HURB Beatles of Malaysia
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 321 19 MALAYSIA WILL BE PLACED AMONG TOP SIX AT TOKYO, says DURAIRATNAM KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. "YJALAYSIA'S Olympic hockey team left for Tokyo this morning confident that they will finish among the top six in the world tournament. Aziz Durairatnam, vice-president of the Malaysian Hockey Federation who is manager
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    • 165 19 ATHLETICS Jega and Co. wind up their training SINGAPORE. Fn. The Malaysian athletic squad of M Jegathesan. John Daukun. C Kunalan, Mazlan Hamzah, Kuda Ditta and Dilbagh Singh Kler. wound up their Olympic training here today. They began training her» under national coach Tan Eng Yoon on Aug. 24. Coach
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    • 220 19 Malaysia go down to South Korea BASKETBALL YOKOHAMA, Fri. 1 South Korea beat Malaysia 118-80 in the Pre-Olympic basketball tournament here today. South Korea remain the only Asian team in the tournament with a fighting chance to qualify {or the Olympics at Tokyo The plucky Koreans, with four wins and
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    • 173 19 Iff ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thu Prime Minister. Tenaku Abdul Rahman, who is President ol the F.A. of Malaysia, has sent his best wishes to the Malaysian Chinese soccer team who will meet Hong Kong Chinese In th« Ho Ho Cup match at Hone Kong tomorrow The Tengku
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    • 97 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. C. C. Tan, who has been the acting president of the Singapore Island Country Club since the death of Dato Loke Wan Tho, was elected president at the club"» annual meeting held on Sept. 30 Other officials are: Vice-presi-dents: A. M. Crawley-Boevey and
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    • 216 19 FKYO, Fri. The answer to the riddle of whether American Avery Brundage will be reelected president of the International Olympic Committee next week or whether the honour will go to Britain's Marquess oi Exeter, lies in a box in the Dlush Imperial
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    • SUMMARY
      • 50 19 Malacca Inter-School (Boys) •lasin Secondary 1 Gajah Berang 0. Girls; Sacred Heart Convent 0 Yok Bin High School 0. Nepal Cup <Kluang) Military Police. Malaya 2 GASC 1. Batu Pahat Lje: Oovt Services 2 Sekolah Nentara Luar "A" 1. Friendly (Seremban): Tengku Mohamed School. Kuala Pilah. 7 DTC 1.
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      • 42 19 Frirndlies (Ipoh): Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Ipoh. 36 Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star 0. (Penang): PBC 3 DTC 5. Reremban: Malacca High School 19 King George V 9. Sultan of Selangor's Trophy (Final): Malay College. Kuala Kangsar 10 V.I. 6.
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      • 21 19 Gold Shield Tourney (Batu Oajah): Ipoh MCA Youths 66 Tanjong Tualang Youth Club 70 Batu Gajah 66 Pasir Puteh 63
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      • 18 19 Ipoh Div. 1: Shaw Bros 6 Ramblers 2. Friendly (Seremban): 811 an Est 6 Nreri Police 2
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    • 199 19 CRICKET MADRAS. Fri. Australia, collapsing against India's spin bowlers, were all out for 211 at tea when the First Test in their three-match series began here today. Reghunath Nadkarni, whose left-arm deliveries brought him five for 31 from 18 overs, had the
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 126 19 OVERSEAS UNION BANK, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF SINCAPORE) ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ITS IPOH BRANCH at 110/112 BELFIELD STREET, IPOH on 3rd OCTOBER, 1964. LONDON CX-J/Vr aT f i\ *Jrr f vl 'M J^—i /Kr V /i.Lml^r NO A\ I COMPLETE WORLD-WIDE BANKING SERVICE PROVIDED BRANCHES IN KUALA
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    • 200 19 Really milder cmd just m& a little different! M I finest grade fll \^p cigarettes MADE IN U.S.A. Blended with RUM and MAPLE sugar. /^r"^, f>—^ Volvo quality the acme of modern, precision tested designing in conjunction with rigid control of quality and assembly. «"^ta*««*iAn^E«B*4UL«Alii*«4kA3J Volvo performance byword in fast
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 95 19 SPORTS DIARY ■HMRMMHHHSHHH IiIUGKIt: Malaya Cup: Sgor Kedah (Merdelca Stadium) fi.lo p.m. Under 23 (Ipoh): Peralc v Kedah (Ipoh). SOCCEK Spore Div 2B: STC v Windsor Rovers (TTC grd). HOCKEY S«tr Div 1: YMSA v Recrlo (Pantal). Sfor Govt Services: Telecoms v Customs. Pt Swettenham (Princes Rd). Friendlies: Tech College
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  • 240 20 Children's Day call for racial harmony Ong SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pans Boon, today stressed the importance of racial harmony and the importance of the national language In his Children's Day message, read out to about half a million students at their schools. Mr. Ong said:
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  • 158 20 OINGAPORE, Fri. Two crew members of an oilladen tongkang, moored off Upper Serangoon Road, were injured when fire broke out on the boat. Tan Leng Huat, 45 was taken to hospital with severe burns. Goh Loh. 51, had only slight burns. The
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  • 40 20 VIENNA. Fri— King Bhumlbol ■ad Queen Siriklt of Thailand, at present on a State visit to Aus- j tria, today toured Salzburg, the I native town of the composer Mo- I zart, some 180 miles west of here.
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  • 190 20 'U.S. WILL KEEP ITS PLEDGE TO DEFEND MALAYSIA' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defence, Maj.-Gen. G. B. Erskine, said today that America' would keep its promise to help defend Malaysia in the event of any major conflict in this region. He was speaking to reporters before
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  • 105 20 SINGAPORE. Fri—Malaysia must overcome two severe trials before she ran be a nation, the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today. First, there was the aggression by Indonesians, supported and abetted by Malaysians, Malay irredentists and Chinese Communists. Second was the problem of
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  • 108 20 Princess Marina coming KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Princess Marina of Kent will make an unofficial four-day visit to Kuala Lumpur from Oct. s. it was announced today by the British High Commission. She will be accompanied by Sir Philip Ha.v her private secretary: Lady Balfour, lady-in-waiting: Wing Commander H. B. Kelly,
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  • 31 20 HONO KONG, Fri. The Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, Vlce-Admlral Roy L. Johnson, is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow aboard his flagship for a seven-day operational visit.
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  • 402 20 LONDON. Fri. Business was i still on a ggod scale in the stock markets today but, being more of a two-way nature, prices showed widespread irregular movements. There were still many good features, and property shares responded to renewed buying to show widespread gains. Steels
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  • 47 20 SALT LAKE CITY. Fri. An 18-year-old youth was convlcteo of second degree murder here lasl night for knifing a companion during a "glue sniffing" session. Experts said that aeroplane glue could make a person irrational and not in control of his acts. Reuter.
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  • 41 20 NEW YORK, Prl.— British racing driver Stirling Moss was arrested here today on speeding charges. He was allowed ball and will appear In court later. Moss retired from International racing after a serious accident in 1962— Reuter.
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  • 45 20 HONO KONO, Prl.— One woman was killed and another was believed to be still burled under debris when a crowded tenement building collapsed in the central district of Hong Kong yesterday The four-storey building was occupied by about 20 families. Reuter
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  • 190 20 New steps to deal with border Reds OANGKOK, Fri. Malaysia and Thailand have agreed to establish a general border committee and a regional border committee to provide better co-ordination in suppressing Communist terrorists in the border areas, a joint press statement announced today. The statement also said the two countries
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  • 135 20 Windmill 'WE NEVER CLOSED' to close soon LONDON. Fri— The Windmill, the world-famous little theatre near Piccadilly which continued throughout the Second World War Blitz, is to dSM at the end of this month The :;.'O-srat theatres buast "we never closed" vaa born in the worst days of the war
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  • 79 20 New Jakarta steps to halt smuggling JAKARTA. Fri Indonesia's Council of Economic Operations Command (Kotl) today adopted a number of undisclosed decisions to prevent this country's rubber commodities from falling into the hands of Singapore merchants. Today's two-hour session of the council fixed a policy for ensuring that Indonesian rubber
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  • 49 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— Pasir Panjang became the first holders of the Singapore Rugby Union Cup when they beat City by 13 points to 3 in the final of the Inter-dis-trict seven-a-slde tournament played at Raffles Institution ground today. In the Junior section. Serangoon beat Katong 11-3.
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  • 195 20 Radio wave paper will carry Olympic news T^KYO. Fri. The Mainichi Shimbun. a national daily, announced today it would carry out an open experiment to dt-liver a ■radio wave newspaper" in Tokyo from Oct. 2 to 24 In connection with the Olympic Chimes. The daily churned the project would be
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  • 79 20 COLOMBO, Fri. The Senate last night Rave an unopposed third reading to the Ceylon Press Bill, which provides for the appointment of a press council and a press tribunal. Earlier the House divided on the second rending, which was passed by 17 vote.s to four,
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  • 33 20 WALLASEY. (Cheshire). Fri Erne.tt Marples. Minister of Transport was clean-shaven today. His election agent had advised him to get rid of the most talked of beard in Britain for years. Reuter.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 63 20 "How do I pet in "Use the Trade and touch with exporters or Industrial Enquiries importers in Service of the BANK Australia and New OF NEW SOUTH Zealand?" WALES*" *""^B am 1m n &^B£w /iv. I ill ♦Write to Mr. Edwin L Carthew. Chief Manager International Division BANK OF NEW
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    • 236 20 The accent is on QUALITY not c-h-e-e-e-e-e-p Bargains gg FRIGIDAIRE I^Ejlfl PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS "mfe"\^L|l QUALITY gSml JBBi. FRIGI D A I R E 8 ax if Refrigerators fcUffjß^ m Sizes from 4to 19 cubic 1 d-l4TP£*l 53»J| feet to suit evei T house- JPSESH*^*.. hold. A variety of
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 41 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 91 73 Penang 88 77 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 91 70
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